A HITCH AT THE ALTAR.
Bride Axd Kridkgroom Go Away TD-KMASftIED. (London iStiar)A Scripture-reader, named Edwar^ Street, ofHavre, was, to have been married to Miss Reqjwrd, scl oolmistress, of jWorthiug, yes erday. The bridal piirty appeared at the church, and when the service had proceeded for some'minutes the bride burst into tears, and said she r d^d not care lor
ihe man. Tlip ceremrny wos there fore, abrupt!}' pos'i -on(d ii dtfinitely nncl br ■>« nnd bvifep-'Otn returned Imn:<j'in separato cf.r, iagos. uoilht ecvre?poncl« rt writes: — Tiihbv df-el.c linsseen4s >urhmeis, and iho grcom. who hvs been n \vuiowtrfcr2oyfiiis is s-.-ven yenrs her senior. The Ir'd.- 1 p»ir«y duly •prooeere i to the cl:nrcl), iio indica;i,n of an iu.per.dii'R fi p< n Wmv t! m a-, p-M-ent; bi.e tie S9r\i«-e bad v. o loi :<.; c'tuime rol wl>fn tlso lelir vir-ni ot ti o h ide cans di < nsider able eciiiun i'wv. &].o btnst in c te?.vs and declare ihat iLe covr-mony mvi-t fIJ%P^" efi §t avowing tliat sh.»'had p^^^slJron^^^l^fW^ who oi she tlected to marry. To tlii^ decl'iration she firmly adhered, Bnc the briclal party left the eilificf. '• .lit biidef.nd I rid groom, bo.h weeping bittfily, ( ntereil separate cariiag: s and were d-iven to the hep;«rp^fi cler-yman, wherp hew ddLiSlM^' 1 "' fasL had been prip-nvd. the r maiii' in'T meinl ei-s of h* party followii ,£ in the oil or ca ring'^.-^ An ui.suC' ces ful attempt was afterwmds ira"d( to interview the bridepioom, lv' t brother of tho b i-ie who was seer, yowchs fed the information tl-atcnn-sciontious s.-ruplfs off < fl|e'|ar^6|''tli« lady ! revi nt+d 'be iiia : *• - 5 - - J '- —^-^-^— — "
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Manawatu Herald, Volume II, Issue II, 26 November 1889, Page 3
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266A HITCH AT THE ALTAR. Manawatu Herald, Volume II, Issue II, 26 November 1889, Page 3
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